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    Good advice, mate. Do you know, that since I came on this forum a couple of nights ago, I've actually began to show an interest again. I think my illness may be getting better, ha ha.
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    Someone should start "Coin Collectors Anonymous". But we would all relapse as soon as they start handing out those tokens for being clean for x number of days and we start comparing grades.
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    In that case I would like to acquire as many void notes as possible at a 90% discount to face and generate my own income for the cost of a ball-point pen. If am will to pay postage for delivering them to me.
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    Attention!!! Important Anouncement!!! Please cross the British isle out of the bank notes graphic depiction at once. Otherwise the note will be declared null & void. Received this via WhatsApp
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    The most comprehensive one is Spink's Coins of England. It includes a selection of varieties within types which other catalogues don't cover. e.g. Coin Yearbook starts with Roman, but the limitations are clear when it only gives a single price for say Henry I pennies when there are 15 classes for the reign and nearly an order of magnitude variation in prices within those 15. Spink also has its limitations, but is comprehensive enough to cater for anything other than specialist collectors of a particular area.
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    Welcome back Debbie Not convinced about the love token description though.
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    http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/watch-lazy-cow-doreens-hilarious-11541403 On a lighter note a local comedian did this video......had me chuckling, especially for those other coinies who are from the Black Country
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    Dont think any collectors can be looked at as normal Jimmy ....we must all be a bit mad As Colin said ...must be addicted.....although my concern is ...if i go in rehab will meet most of the forum
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    I like Farage. He certainly tells it like it is. Pity other politicians don't do the same.





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